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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a yearbook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a book published annually that contains photographs and information about the members of a school, organization, or club.
Example: "At the end of the school year, students eagerly await the release of a yearbook that captures their memories and achievements."
Alternatives: "an annual publication" or "a school yearbook."
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A yearbook supplement was added later.
"It's like a yearbook," Mr. Meriam said.
Catalogues, a prospectus, a yearbook, and pictures.
"It looks like — it's a yearbook," I said.
This, by Jove, is a "yearbook that looks like Facebook".
At the end of the year, make a yearbook.
A yearbook of the Felix Timmermans Society has been published since 1973.
"How can you have a yearbook without the Iceman?" he said.
It still feels autobiographical, like a yearbook or a MySpace page.
3. Create a yearbook of key figures from the civil rights movement.
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Include a yearbook-style picture of each figure, along with information about famous speeches, publications, or events associated with each.
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